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American, British, and Soviet soldiers all take centre stage in this one, which gives us three different campaigns in one game. Also, as a fun fact, this was the first game in the series to be made for consoles and it got a release on the original Xbox and the PlayStation 2.

Kiefer Sutherland leads the voice cast in this World War 2 based entry, which remains one of the highlights of the franchise even all these years on. This one is set in Pacific Theatre against the Imperial Japanese, and it is an epic campaign that still holds up to play today.

Also, this was the first game to give us zombie mode, a reason in itself to name check this game as one of the Call of Duty greats. The sequel to the original game, Call of Duty 2 upped the ante and gave us four different lead characters of different nationalities, all with an eye on freeing the world from the evil Nazi regime.

Now we go right back to the beginning with the original Call of Duty game that was first released in You get three different campaigns in this one, with British, Russian and American soldiers leading each one. The stories run from to , but as with every other game we are going with the earliest date, so puts it here on our list — just after the game that followed it to keep us all on our toes.

Yet another game set in World War 2, this one at least makes it easier to place as it does not span multiple years. So we can pop it here with no asides complicating things. Call of Duty 3 takes place around the events of Operation Cobra, which involved the Allies battling their way out of Normandy.

A real-life Army Infantry Division was called the Big Red One, if you were wondering where the game got its name from. Onto the hugely successful and popular Black Ops series now and we skip forward quite a few years to the Cold War era, starting in The story runs through to , so it covers a lot of the decade.

This one switches between a s setting like the original Black Ops, and also takes place in the future although is not as futuristic now. It also features many new additions to the gameplay that would become commonplace in the games set in the future.

There are three completely separate development companies that work with Activision to produce a new Call of Duty, Sledgehammer Games, Treyarch Studios, and Infinity Ward. Every three years, each company gets its turn to make the newest Call of Duty title, working with Activision, while the other two develop their next Call of Duty and other games. Each game developer has had a different art style and core mechanics that change the gameplay experience entirely.

For example, Infinity Ward, who made Modern Warfare, is known for a fast time-to-kill across all of their titles, which rewards gun skill over any other trait. Treyarch, who developed all of the Black Ops titles, has had advanced movement controls that reward certain players that can move uniquely while maintaining gun skill.

Players can excel in one Call of Duty title because they can get to a power position and kill anyone they see because they have the advantage in each gunfight.

This happens a lot in Modern Warfare. Modern Warfare is the newest Call of Duty at the moment and Infinity Ward will continue to update and make additions to Warzone after the next Call of Duty is released.

Sledgehammer Games was scheduled to make the newest Call of Duty for the Fall of , but Activision rejected what Sledgehammer gave them at the end of the Fiscal year in As a result, there has not been an official announcement from Activision in regards to Call of Duty for There are rumors that Treyarch has stepped in to develop the next Call of Duty a year ahead of expected for them, and the game will be based on the Cold War era, similar to Black Ops 1, developed by Treyarch Studios as well.

Everyone that plays video games seems to have a memory of playing Call of Duty at some point in their childhood. For many, Call of Duty is very nostalgic because lots of people have great memories playing Call of Duty with their friends at some point in their childhood.

I looked forward to loading up Modern Warfare or Black Ops every single day after middle school, and to spend the rest of the day online with my friends.

Lots of people have a similar experience with Call of Duty because it was so ingrained into our lives growing up. Call of Duty has existed for 17 years and released 16 games in total. CoD struck the perfect balance of having fun with your friends online while competing and trying to win. Stripped of the drones and satellites the action focuses much more on reactions and spacial awareness and is much more rewarding for it. The new Headquarters mode is also a interesting addition, creating a Destiny Tower like social space for players to hang out in.

Call of Duty: Warzone is a brand-new beast in the franchise, and it's a direct response to the shifting multiplayer environment defined by free-to-play battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. CoD's take streamlines the loot system, adds an ingenious way to rejoin the fight in the Gulag, and slices through the somewhat monotonous world of battle royales with a dang tac knife.

There's no special armor that can make firefights feel unbalanced and no building mechanic that sometimes makes battles about more than gunfights. When Warzone dropped as a free-to-play addition to the CoD universe, we were all shook, and for good reason. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is the first - and so far, only - time COD experiments with multiple endings to decent effect.

A longer lasting - and much more important - introduction in multiplayer is the Pick 10 system, which gives greater control of your loadout and playstyle, moulding the greater levels of customisation the series now offers. The first entry to ditch the single-player campaign entirely, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 makes up for it with a brilliantly varied multiplayer offering.

With an absolutely stuffed-with-content Zombies mode rounding out the package with time-travelling chaos, this is one of the series' richest offerings yet, and one of the best Call of Duty games ever. There's some big shoes that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 needed to fill and the fact it's the closest the series gets to managing that task is a testament to its class.

The single player ups the scale of the spectacle without sacrificing any of the pacing, while the multiplayer introduces the greatest tiny map of all time: the incomparable Rust. Okay, there are some minor missteps, such as the Tactical Nuke killstreak and No Russian mission in the campaign, which mean it doesn't take the top spot.

While there was a market for this, the majority of the fanbase preferred the traditional game setting. Thus, Activision has reverted to boots-on-the-ground gameplay now. Due to the consoles being outdated, however, this may become difficult. Black Ops II deserves an honorable mention for the incredible sniper gameplay and fast-paced action it was loved for. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 was a revelation for first-person shooters when it came out.

It is still possibly one of the best games when it comes to delivering the aesthetic of a gunfight between two parties.



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